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David Tennant Weekly News Update: Monday 14th - Sunday 20th August

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The Good Omens shoot went time travelling today as the action took a step back to the 19th Century. The demon and angel duo of Crowley and Aziraphale, played by David Tennant and Michael Sheen, were strikingly different in appearance as the production moved into its second day of principal photography. Gone were Crowley's skinny jeans and flowing red hair; instead the characters appeared in Victorian garb, with long coats and tall top hats, and were surrounded by a host of period-clad extras and horsedrawn carriages.

The apocalyptic comedy Good Omens centres on the final battle between Heaven and Hell, triggered by the arrival of the Antichrist on Earth. Caught up in the conflict are a stuffy angel-turned-bookdealer called Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and a fast living, houseplant-terrorising demon, Crowley (David Tennant) who have been living among the human race for so long - since the Beginning, in fact - that they've become rather fond of the planet and its inhabitants and, …

Good Omens, the forthcoming series for Amazon and BBC Two has cast young actor Sam Taylor Buck as Adam Young, the reluctant antichrist, in the television adaptation by the best-selling novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett which began shooting in London this week.

The six-part series stars David Tennant as Crowley, 'Hell's most approachable demon', and Michael Sheen as his counterpart, the fussy angel and rare book dealer Aziraphale.
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Commenting on his casting, Daniel Mays says: "Beyond overjoyed to be jumping on board Good Omens. It's not everyday you get to…

As previously reported, filming began yesterday on the six-part TV adaptation of Good Omens, the comic apocalyptic novel by Neil Gaiman and Sir Terry Pratchett. The series has been written by Neil Gaiman and stars David Tennant as Crowley, 'Hell's most approachable demon', and Michael Sheen as his counterpart, the fussy angel and rare book dealer Aziraphale.

David and Michael started the shoot in style by filming scenes in London's St James's Park.
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20th Century Fox have released a third trailer for the upcoming animated feature Ferdinand starring John Cena. David Tennant voices cartoon bull Angus in the movie which is set to be a huge hit in cinemas this Christmas.

Ferdinand tells the story of a giant bull with a big heart.
After being mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his
home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the
ultimate adventure. Set in Spain, Ferdinand proves you can’t judge a bull by
its cover.

Ferdinand is a heartwarming animated comedy adventure from 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios. The all-star cast also includes Kate McKinnon, Sally Phillips, Gina Rodriguez, and Anthony
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Ferdinand opens in US cinemas from 15th December 2017 and in the UK from Friday
22nd December.